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Library Overview of Nature Protection Progress in Kosovo

Overview of Nature Protection Progress in Kosovo

Overview of Nature Protection Progress in Kosovo

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Date of publication
December 2015
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ISBN / Resource ID
DOAJ:1a3eda0fb1974aafac19071e774e47d8
Pages
9
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This paper presents an overview of progress in the area of nature conservation in the last decade in Kosovo.
Two very important laws were promulgated in 2012 about two national parks: Bjeshket e Nemuna and
Sharri National park. With this expansion, the protected area network that in 2003 was about 4.36 % of
the territory was increased to 10.9%, reaching a satisfactory degree of protected areas and increasing the
number of protected areas in a total of 116. While in terms of conservation of protected areas a significant
progress has been achieved, stagnation is seen in the conservation of rare and threatened species of flora
and fauna. Although envisaged by legislation, the Red List of Kosovo of rare and threatened species has
not been adopted yet. Also, there is a small progress in the implementation of practical conservation and
management measures contained in the legislation.

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